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Key suspects in a fraud case linked to Grace Mugabe have disappeared, as have Buddhist monks behind a charity project on one of her properties

Four truck drivers charged as accomplices in a trucking fraud case failed to appear in court in Harare on 25 August and warrants for their arrest were issued. The principal accused, Hsieh Ping-sung, was once, until they fell out, a close business associate of Grace Mugabe, President Robert Mugabe’s wife, also known as the First Shopper....

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Hsieh Ping-sung, Grace Mugabe, Robert Mugabe, Taiwan, South African, Beatrice Mtetwa, Johannes Tomana, Mystery no show, Bona, pied à terre

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